16/f i was part of a band forum about 5 months ago...for 1.5 years. and everything was okay...i was a good member and all..but then it began to be way too chaotic on there..and so i quit. and now there are these 14 and 13 year old girls sending me messages and somehow finding me on myspace...and harassing me...telling the whole freaking internet about me. i dont know what to do...things like this upset me. but theyre like posting links to my website everywhere..i'm just scared. i do realize its the internet. and they all live in different states/countries. what should i do? =|
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? orphans answered Monday February 18 2008, 6:05 pm: i would definetly delete all of your accounts, and if you cant figure out how, then look for an email address of the president in the website, and complain. also, if this persists with the girls, then i would threaten them by telling them that if they do not stop, you will get the police involved, and that you have all of the sites and harasment letters they sent you. another thing would be to take all pictures of you and your friends off of the internet. you do not want some sicko to come and try to find you, especially if the brats are posting the website links around everywhere. if things do not stop after you try to take control, then you can call the police, they will come over themselves or send someone over to your house, check out the computer, and find out the exact location of the girls.
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tell an adult right away, and do not give out any personal info to them, and you might just want to stop messaging them and ignore them, and see if they go away. KeEp Me UpDaTeD! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
AngelofMercy answered Monday February 18 2008, 5:55 pm: If you are that concerned about it, delete all the accounts that they are spreading about you and then just make new ones, keeping your identity private. The less personal information they have about you, the less they can harm you.
For future reference, don't get so personal with your information that you give to other people. There is no telling what they can do with it. You have learned a lesson, albeit it could be worse. Never trust people you do not know personally. [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
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